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Celebrating Early Education Excellence at the 2025 Building Blocks Luncheon

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The 2025 Building Blocks Luncheon was a resounding success! Held at River Oaks Country Club, the event brought together longtime supporters and new friends to celebrate Collaborative for Children’s mission and unveil exciting new initiatives. Powerful stories, a dynamic presentation from our President and CEO, Dr. Melanie Johnson, and the recognition of outstanding partners and educators inspired guests. Thanks to the generosity of attendees and Honoree PNC Bank, we’re on the path to transformation, with nearly $200,000 raised and growing! There’s still time for you to become a champion for young futures!

2025 BUILDING BLOCKS CO-CHAIRS

Sarah and Dan DeSnyder

Dr. Sarah M. DeSnyder is a highly respected professor of Breast Surgical Oncology at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Sarah serves as the Patient Safety and Quality Officer and the Safety Section Chief for the Department of Breast Surgical Oncology at MD Anderson. In these roles, she creates standardized care pathways and education programs that ensure exceptional outcomes. Her work is driven by a belief in patient-centered care and informed decision making. Sarah is a busy mom of two and brings a comparable level of data-driven engagement to her children’s development.

Dan DeSnyder is the Chief Financial Officer of SOLX, a solar panel manufacturer based in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Dan started his career as an Intelligence Officer in the Clinton Administration advising on US energy policy and has since run oil rigs for Shell in the deepwater and onshore US, advised energy companies as an investment banker, and partnered with the US Department of Energy to finance $3 billion dollars of renewable energy systems for low-income American homeowners. He is an advocate for thoughtful policy in the energy space, a mentor and coach in his professional and personal communities, and a devoted husband and father.

Sarah and Dan are honored to Co-Chair this year’s Building Blocks Luncheon, in support of Collaborative for Children’s work to ensure that all children—regardless of background—have access to high-quality early learning experiences that prepare them for lifelong success. They are passionate advocates for early childhood education, equity, and opportunity—values that deeply align with the mission of Collaborative for Children. As parents and professionals, they believe that every child deserves a strong start in life, and they are proud to support programs that empower families and build brighter futures for the next generation. Through their professional work, community engagement, and family life, the DeSnyders embody the spirit of service and the belief that every child deserves the opportunity to thrive.

 

Kaitlin and Charlie Yardley

Kaitlin Schaeffer Yardley is a Certified Financial Planner and Partner at Schaeffer Financial LLC, a Washington, DC-based financial planning company.  She has 20 years of experience as a Financial Planner, and her focus is helping clients make smart financial decisions by offering ethical, affordable financial planning advice.  She is a devoted volunteer, dedicating her time to local community organizations and mentoring young professionals entering the field of financial planning.

Charlie Yardley is the Chief Financial Officer of Alchemy Technology Group, LLC, a next-generation technology services company headquartered in Houston.  He has over 20 years of experience in Corporate Finance across the Technology and Global Energy sectors, including international roles in Singapore, South Africa, and Kazakhstan.  He is currently serving in his third year as a board director for Collaborative for Children.

Kaitlin and Charlie have three school-age daughters.  Like many parents, they’ve witnessed the impact that high-quality early childhood education has had on their children and are passionate about helping bridge opportunity gaps in Houston. Kaitlin and Charlie Yardley are excited to co-chair the 2025 Building Blocks Luncheon, bringing their shared passion for community, education, and opportunity to this meaningful event.

Honoring: PNC Bank

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2025 BUILDING BLOCKS LUNCHEON SPONSORS

CATALYST

Kean Family Foundation

VISIONARY LEADER

H-E-B

PNC

Jennifer and David Strauss

INNOVATOR

Astros Foundation

Taffney and Tyrone Battle

Sarah and Daniel DeSnyder

Enbridge Energy Company

L’Sheryl D. Hudson

Husch Blackwell LLP / Steve and Sandy Gomez

Ann and Stephen Kaufman Family Fund

Marek Family Foundation

Kathryn and George Martinez

Kristal and David Mercado / CenterPoint Energy

Ginni and Richard Mithoff

Denise Sanders

Jamie and Cole Sanders / RSM US LLP

Anna and Charlie Schwartzel

Rose and C. Boone Schwartzel

Kaitlin and Charlie Yardley

PROBLEM SOLVER

Hollie Kleitz and Eric Alfuth

Heather and Sean Golden

Janet Horton

Houston Community College /Houston City College

Michael Jackson

Iravati A. Andhare and Sandeep Kibey

Lisa R. McBride

Nicole Longnecker and David Pesikoff

Tellepsen Family Fund

KNOWLEDGE ADVOCATE

Tracy and Ken Janda

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Collaborative for Children Builds Strong Foundations for Early Learners

We empower child care centers, educators, and families with tools to deliver high-quality early childhood education. Our Centers of Excellence (COEs) are transforming how children learn and thrive from birth to age five.

Core Capabilities

– Certified early childhood education (ECE) training for teachers and staff

– Business coaching for child care center owners to become COEs

– Parent engagement programs to extend learning into the home

– STEM and STEAM-based curriculum to build 21st-century skills

– Mobile learning labs and digital tools to reach underserved communities

Why It Matters

– 90% of brain development happens before age 5

– Children in COEs are more likely to be kindergarten-ready

– We close achievement gaps before they widen

Our Process: How We Deliver Impact

Technology + Training = Future-Ready Kids

We integrate robotics, AI, and hands-on learning to prepare children for a tech-driven world. Our COEs are equipped with tools and coaching that make learning fun, measurable, and equitable.

Testimonials “Becoming a Center of Excellence changed everything. Our teachers are more confident, our kids are thriving, and our families are engaged like never before.” — COE Director, Houston
Testimonials “The Collab-Lab brought learning right to our neighborhood. My child is excited about school and learning every day.” — Parent, Third Ward

Outcomes and Opportunities

What You Make Possible

– Launch of new COEs in underserved communities

– Expansion of mobile learning labs and digital access

– Scholarships for ECE training and parent workshops

Special Experiences

– For Parents: Tools to support learning at home

– For Educators: Certified training and coaching

– For Center Owners: Business support and COE certification

– For Donors: Measurable impact and community transformation

Empowering Young Minds with Technology and Innovation in Early Childhood Education